The RMS Titanic strikes an iceberg

April 14, 1912 – 11:40 pm
Mr and Mrs Sturges are arguing about whether or not Mrs Sturges will return to Europe with her husband after the boat docks in New York. In the heat of the moment, Julia Sturges reveals to her husband Richard, that Norman, their son is not his but but rather the result of a one-night stand after one of their many bitter arguments

Meanwhile in another part of the ship, Jack and Rose witness the horrific events of the evening after Jack had sketched Rose in the nude, wearing only the Heart of the Ocean, an engagement present from Cal (afterwards, they entered William Carter’s Renault and engage in sexual congress) …but that’s another story.

The Unsinkable Titantic struck an iceberg, causing damage to six of her 16 ‘water tightcompartments. (Lat. 41° 46′ N. and Long. 50° 14′ W.)

Originally, a lifeboat drill was scheduled to take place on board the Titanic on earlier on this date. However, for an unknown reason, Captain Smith canceled the drill. Many believe that had the drill taken place, more lives could have been saved.

And so it goes

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